The amount of mPOS payment points accounted for 9 percent in the card acceptance network nationwide.
Data from the VNBA’s annual report in 2018 also showed that the traditional POS payment acceptance network decreased by 8 percent compared to its amount in 2017. This shows that the banks and payment units no longer focus on developing traditional payment channels, but on new payment channels as mPOS, QR and e-Com.
Last year saw an explosion in the number of QR Code acceptance units, with nearly 58,000 payment points, which is an increase of 600 percent compared to its number in 2017.
However, total payment transactions via QR were only 70 billion VND. In details, each QR payment point took only 1.2 million VND, calculated to be less than 100,000 VND per month.
According to the expert’s reviews, this shows that customers were still not familiar with QR Code payment. They did not respond positively as expected.
The year 2018 also witnessed the development of e-commerce, making an important contribution to the growth of Online e-Com payment segment, amounting to nearly 48 trillion VND (over 2 billion USD).
The habit of using cards in payment was still popular, especially international credit cards. Although international cards accounted for only 13 percent (nearly 11 million cards) in the total of types of cards, its payment revenue took 52 percent of total card payment transactions.
2018 was also the year of a strong development coming from mPOS payment method. There were seven banks deploying mPOS device to the market, including the big banks such as Vietinbank, Sacombank, BIDV, Vietcombank.
A representative of mPOS Vietnam which provides mPOS solutions for the banks told Viet Nam News that mPOS expected to expand its number of devices used in the market to 80,000 nationwide in 2019, in all business areas that could contribute to the society of non-cash payment.
The experts also say that when a series of payment companies mobilise dozens to hundreds of millions of dollars from the investors, this year will promise a further explosion of the electronic payment in Vietanm, especially when the Government policy allows to link the payment accounts with the mobile numbers that helps to universalise the non-cash payments to all citizens.